It's amazing to me that the cameras weren't immediately obvious to anyone looking at the first photo.
If the question had been "What are the two biggest distractions in this photo?" I bet you'd have seen them right away!
This is a discussion on Before and after within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; It's amazing to me that the cameras weren't immediately obvious to anyone looking at the first photo. If the question ...
It's amazing to me that the cameras weren't immediately obvious to anyone looking at the first photo.
If the question had been "What are the two biggest distractions in this photo?" I bet you'd have seen them right away!
Honestly, I too didn't notice them on first blush. I was busy checking out the reflection and not looking too closely at the actual building.
VERY nice cloning work and that second shot sings SO much louder than the original
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Great job on the post work! I did not see the cameras at first either!
I am easily distracted by things that catch my eye, however, it's all in the subject. I would probably be able to tell you what the "hot chick" looked like but I wouldn't have a clue what the dress looked like or even what colour it was. You see, I do have my priorities
you did a bang up job of removing those cameras!!!
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